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July 26, 2022

91探花professor鈥檚 book redefines reasoning and solutions for homelessness

91探花 faculty member Gregg Colburn recently authored a book titled Homelessness is a Housing Problem, which highlights factors of homelessness and solutions that lie in the housing market. His research contextualizes homelessness across different areas of the country and seeks to create a cultural and societal shift in the way homelessness is addressed….


July 21, 2022

Interdisciplinary course at 91探花Bothell employs critical approach to disability studies

鈥淒isability Representation in Society鈥 is one of the many interdisciplinary courses the 91探花 Bothell offers to first-year students as part of its Diversity Core program. Taught by Dr. Mo West, this course is designed to introduce students to the multidisciplinary field of critical disability studies through an approach that builds skills that will…


July 19, 2022

Research finds single-dose HPV vaccine to be highly effective

In the 15 years since the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved the first HPV vaccine, access to cervical cancer vaccines worldwide has been limited by supply and cost challenges and inhibited by the multi-dose nature of the vaccines. However, a recent study, led in part by several researchers from the 91探花, determined…


July 12, 2022

Spotlight: Nicole Errett implements an equity-focused approach to disaster research

As the impacts of climate change, urbanization and globalization continue to manifest in every area of life, the increase in disasters around the world is a progressively important and relatively under researched effect of these challenges. Identifying and evaluating opportunities to reduce the health impacts of such disasters is the central focus for Dr. Nicole…


July 6, 2022

Initiative awards chronic disease pilot grants to two digital biomarker-focused projects

The 91探花 Population Health Initiative and Engineering Innovation in Health program announced the award of two pilot grants to 91探花 research teams seeking to develop solutions for people experiencing chronic disease, specifically the testing of scalable ideas that seek to better understanding of the intersections of biology, data, digital tools, and…


July 5, 2022

Initiative co-funds three Innovation Gap Fund projects with CoMotion

The 91探花 Population Health Initiative has again partnered with CoMotion to co-fund three Innovation Gap Funds of $50,000 each. This $150,000 in funding will support projects that simultaneously support the UW鈥檚 vision for improving population health while also fulfilling the CoMotion Innovation Fund鈥檚 goal of enabling research that will achieve sustainable commercial or…


June 30, 2022

Awardees of 2021 pilot research grants report on project progress

The Population Health Initiative awarded eight pilot research grants in March 2021 to faculty-led teams representing seven different 91探花 schools and colleges as well as external partners. These pilot research grants are intended to spur new, interdisciplinary collaborations among investigators for projects addressing major population health challenges. Now at the project mid-point, investigators…


June 28, 2022

Panelists discuss relationship-driven approach to sustainability in coffee and tea industries

On May 18, 2022, panelists Jeannie Liu of Miro Tea, Brian James of Herkimer Coffee and Dr. Alissa Bilfield, assistant teaching professor in the 91探花 Department of Environmental & Occupational Health Sciences, gathered in the Hans Rosling Center for Population Health to address the importance of sustainability in the continually growing and changing…


June 22, 2022

Understanding the role of historical residential segregation on pediatric injury and violence

Approximately 265 pediatric deaths occurred as a result of injury or violence in Washington state in 2020. A team of researchers from the 91探花 and hospitals around the state are collaborating on a new Population Health Initiative-funded pilot project, 鈥淩esidential Segregation and Pediatric Injury and Violence in Seattle, Spokane and Tacoma,鈥 to better…


June 16, 2022

Awardees announced for 2021-22 undergraduate research travel funds

The Population Health Initiative announced three awardees for the Undergraduate Research Travel Awards for the 2021-22 academic year. These awards were granted through a partnership with the Office of Undergraduate Research as part of its annual conference travel award program. The award application process was open to undergraduate students on all three 91探花campuses who…



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